The Fairest Maiden

The sun comes up and the sun goes down. Spring Has turned into autumn and now all the leaves Are falling to the ground. White laced woman When will all your dreams come true? Broken Hearted she cries “I know you’re never coming Back again so I guess it’s time I gave up on Loving you. They say all good things must Come to an end still I can’t believe we are Really through!” But as the seasons change And the snow turns to rain she is still all Alone. Like a prisoner locked away in a care- Less world of her own. White laced woman Please don’t cry anymore. One day all of your Dreams will come true! And he is not the only Man that can love you! Well the sun comes up And the sun goes down. The fairest maiden Bears one heavy crown!

Bo Lanier is from Chattanooga, Tennessee and has become an established poet with five books to his credit that were published in Canada. He received several achievement awards in creative writing through poetry.com and has recently published two eBooks and one paperback book through Lulu.com. After a nine year hiatus, Bo returned to publishing his poems with a new outlook and fresh ideas. His other talents include singing and songwriting.

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